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VOL. V.—NO
ROCHESTER, N. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1852.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY,
be m°S3 -!•"„>" iand' t''e wicke'1 eha11 no
All men. tea greater or lessdogroe, have t
Education may shape tho :
tho things which arete bo considered blameworthy, nod determine the derive of iilrime ■
but the root-feeling is implanted by God a?
an original element of mind. To avoid the
menCu°on°a thous-ntldo^i" Wr0nf doinS Puta
all, nono is so successful as the belief
in companies and cuii'edoracies-
etli.u-s, if be bad performed them separri
principle nntl of honor.
formed by simple individuals, fur their
Religious Partisans, when inflamed
(Xt^olate't'V
among worldly
Which would raise r, id
conduct. th:i
■ v it—bu
ofhono
tho sleight of h
Individual .Men, embarked in commerce,
t associated in tiunnce. would perfuriu a
■oiiviclcd of doing ihin-s which companies
lo, and to tho doing of which they give " aid
no tho point where
in to an abstraction
reious volition by which thoy perform a
ng. or upon the full sensation that they,
(mally, have brought a wrong (o pass.—
else performed it—
But, apt:
they .-done perforn edit.
Ctiubl neither acomplisrh
ject. It required a cm
,nob-
Incou-
Jhyim
se.|Uence, men feel that ro-pmisibilitv \e.
bear nearly the same relation ' - ' " '
vidtial that that person's voliti
whole body. In other word:
was done upon the united voli
guilt will bean equal dividend.
. subordinate. . ■ This feeling
md plausible to the last ,levee.
the following statements will con
■uths relating t
tat, in all cases, tho negtei:
If t
mcho
f the who;
,, destroy
of one-tenth of tho
law, is measured by the st
mind : as whether' he desired the
whether he chose it; in short, whelhe,
the added guilt of duplicity red bv, , .cVisvv
Ami be will bt; be.lt! responsible fur all the
mischiefs wbich he s.-t on loot by distributing
that inevitable destroyer of man. God will
bum him with every dollar got by making
goo I men bed, and bud uieu wi,r;e,' and rich
the hoart-brokenni
.ward her ! *
abstrti
uppose that there
large combina
WHOLE NO. 214.
ilw-i"^"
-
is law what
dually,
hold by the same laws of right and
actions, thoso who nige, these who consent,
and those who divido and participate'*the
profits of wrong-do in- are. in moral* law,
principals. Nora,-,- men ;o bliiul their eves
by custom, as a rule of right, nor the law's
permission, nor (be opinion of the community. After (led has distinctly revealed
tlie rules of human action, custom, public
t thini
Judgmont, God shall disclose the
' bring to light
f dishonest brokers
hat day, ho who has acted by the rulei
gospel shall go clear, and none others
ill search out all the guiles of selfish-
all tho turns and complications oi in-
s _ fraud; all the dens of deception :
tempting
legalized ,
Inmost
sucked up
efor *
■s of ther
■r gave eon
I bo atljudj
__^^^__.- mputing to them a course
of conduct as gentlemen, which they in the
ffMPiii'WfflJoan''w-.Jie,-:',>,-me.il and iusiifieil as
either one of th^m to seek to produce wrong
I, to suppress known truth, io tlis-
0 throw tho whole weight ofbodv,
soul, into a fallacy to irnko it
nst the truth ? Can any man tell
1 (Hspensal ion is found to do these
things for others professionally, when it is
wicked to do so personally, and for ones
self!
As an advocate, a man has a right to em-
witli truth, ami as would be so regarded in a
■mild do in private, what they
Men
iessional character. What eve
nridev.-ronrilly, ho will answer
■-,',-.' to i,met theses oT
,ad men will be full of s
!l,e in an ambush at ev,
tch e-ery relvrint,!:;.'. they
houestv. These are the lies
mderstood to involve <
initlerstood net to i
acter of the associ
Above all. let n
in is. either that he d
odo undor
eonseienee, and a company eti
I shall proceed to speak il
order :—
1. Men in Firms. _
:;. Men in representative 1
4. Men in Civil (.'ommunii
hrough the meshes of tho law.
SOIREE IK BEHALFW THE FUGITIVES.
s e-IrXsVli* ^'d *° Sh°a rOBOrt °^ a" *b<
ing a detair of tho proceedings of tho As
= thus schooled
those of von who h
d fugitive to tho State'
uch he or s: "
up to lSr>0, this law was comparatively a tlead
enacted by the St
■ hich he or she has lied."
" 850, thi! ■
United States
you are aware, to that infamous' Act pom,'
larlv -tyled ihe Fugitive Slave Bill—a Bill
■ frrst principles of Civil Liberty', the
'on Law, the ('en,!:,-.;,;,,,,,,film Cui;,,!
. and the law of Cod. -'Lor mv own
says Ju.bm .lav, on,, of tbe b,'i'..bt(-.[
■> aider and abet
f Slavery, and r
appily f
Chi-uiiti.
the l:\igi
nous law. Ilowev
inve resided among,
I in an hotmrabie t
his fire-side, surr
, family, or wor
■rv, lie may be sei/r
■1 low-Christians b,
itn back to the degrad;
j ' 1 fcBdjsuji
of preventing his di" " * '" ""
sen brought
free State—tin
of Hnnmiwav and others, th
treason, and threaten
loath. 3d. Further, pi
Slaves tre libto to
his Bill. A colored p.
Free State by his lei
Id therefore free by tbe law of I
■a day on British soil,
by the genius cf ut
IkinUiotlypiirsuedft
solitary night, by thos
m to tho lace
is md the nit
-surely, this
e i j iti r t i li - ,.f a
lorn, distorted by the plague. She brought,
ny ether fair gifts; hut the doors of
rrulise opened before Iter onlv when she
tught with her the first prayer of a man
iverted to charily a id brotherly love for
oppressed brethren and humanity."—
AMERICAN SLAVERY.
mid in the Teinpei
g been made tha
e Hall, on the sub-
mdredpersons present, ibe audience
nsisttng for the most part of Sunday school
holars. The chair was taken by the Hev,
B. C. Ethe!
1 on the platform by Mr.
The cause of t
i America, v
ked the eha
KII)NAPPING_OD MURDER.
'Inn particulars have been made public,
kidnapping which occurred, on tho 6th
1 I v^forto-leWiP
mpleted by the death, and probable mur-
the Ecnnsylranit
from Baltimore
McCroary has
On tho 31st ult., betweenlO and 11
-IcCreary, the notorious F.lktot, lml
mocked at the door of Joseph S. Mi
IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHS.
A patent has been enrolled by Pierre Ar-
likI Pai
a.ujil l
rinelec
i bv keys
nbyB
lie r
Mount: surely ti
servants, ye did :
Ji ed people
i your charity, ;
( dtvrrtniion.and whopos
s on tlm svuiprrlbv rrmirri.
m; and we are deb.due:
, whether or not the
nds ready to moot at least, the pressing d
an society to whom we can direct the Inr
■y slave. We a, 1,1, if our objector has p
the. Cell, is net likeK to sini-ve^bi'le.' iie ,-r!
vreb fre
If a
i had had
tigary, and
Tho slaveholders
iated, but tho whole
?e citizens had been
tol.clpth-m..
he was subjec
neglet
rah vol r^l.
■d neglected
prehending a runaway slave
paid with sjtio: una ;,; e.isi,a
proved himself to bu a freenia
sioner received i*5 ; so tliat, either w;
inn freedom. Tl:.
id States ,
lr. Wail-
' day by
who
T,o-- V
ilhout an opiioruuriiy b.
r. and
ght swea
r vUy ' '
ueiebbo:
id end,
, will, I,
lie t,
mplice; and tht
j road at the end
'liliMcarriaco'ti;.
. Miller, who bad heard .it,
urrieti her off to the road at the end of tho
ilef, |,■ (I,,--. ,,.,; i
veriaken bv Mr. Miller, w' ' ' ' "
ill's sennms. He caught
.s fruitless
".Miller i"
raced liie
ho cars for Baltimore
t length found in *
er alleged
smt. They
if the friends of hum
,ie: if they it
o defea
alio
own km
■„-e God
iataeael?and all of'them
i anv way do wrong, and divide ihe profits.
tied: but ihe whole C"
best that, can be mado of his case, ;
client has not a right to the best that
made of his case. A client has a r
less. If he is guilty, ho has no right
cleared, though thero wore a thousam
to huoy him up a-d float him off the p
.,,!. indeed custom bus confounded them
,,-rccptiiius of men, so tliat many think ■
they have a right, and are even bound
,nd intogritv to do that which I a
heinous sin. If it would be w,
to befriend a thief, and hide hii
-tide of til*) law, and to
.{■iru-a assault; of up;,'men:
st difference between matin
,rc< .led and
ie,i employ !■
n-esidod over by his 1
who has continued to ei
in tha cause of the slai
which he holds the clistin
men appointed,
placed the Rev. ]
of vengeance, disowned thes
■ ssed to I
igread a
SldTl
mntiove
'■;;
friend wished tt
the car, oi
here she would be
n the 7th hist.—
.liiuiwurjJoseph
hrane took Mil-
;■,.;,,,,;.. . ,
to that of
t.roliie.i cvli
wheel atiif ;„ycrs, put m mot
hammers, by means of which
,|uisito to [dri.-ii the iiuger upon a serio
keys, tin whirl, sinus, letters, or numbers
written, to effect tin: transmission of bit
imcilts of ineehaui.su
Underneath
radial reds, equal
tho purpose of enabling each
'the rod
>e stopped
helical lino around the cylinder,
tgeac' ''
shaft,
particular key'lotv
ny one of the hoys
red. The lowt
? caused to take
Iso placed underneath the key-
ion when the key is released ft
■■Inch soars into a ratchet wheel t
ing shaft, and thus allows the si
das^rS11---;,1;.-"., !■:,■/*'
nr.Kw
ift (which
1 that
cylinder is provided with
the teeth of
duced will bo identical will, (b'i't pn,dm;cd
*» thrnn-fh,
ith increased advuntago. Therota-
itablished be-
to subsist, independently of any iiTogularily
U,r the batel of thed'rd to rim over it,' 7\]v\".
ions. The clock-work forscttin- the cylinder
in motion must bo wound up 'from time to
hich
the bar, actuated by Ihe keys, may bu caused
lo take effect so as to produce ou the ratchet-
wheel a propelling power which should
be oiertetl.—l[,-citauies Vaga-ine.
got' tire
ONE MILLIO.X DIlLLilRS' IlEWARII.
Ran away from the su'.scriber, on tbe 18th
ugust, lti-1'J. a likely Magyar fellow, named
■■■,- !-■■ -:, . . i;. . ,,!.,,-,;;..,
ot G inches high, dark complexion, marked
tinned agai;
aid I'n-ilive
I penalty of
eed. He wa. „ __
England, where lie passed himself
ding the said fug
as the full penalty of the law will b
usly enforced. He was lately heard (
gave no heed to the
tartod.. AtHavre-dc-Ornco,tl
They tiiei
Miller, but
eliirned io
. Early in
two handkerchiefs' tied
ekllf.
louch
light stutter, particularly if a little exci1
The above reward will be ..■aid it dciive
„ me:.- Vienna. If lodged in anv jail
„y ,;f the .States rso as 1 can gel him; <:
isSito
cl.at-kios
!,':, V(.
»"!."
v;!,™i,vivi:
ig, of tho world h;
„ . !,,■,,!
.vT,'"°:
.■..-Ill
*;>.'
way paths, by which men come at last
wickedness are just as bail as ihe broad way
itself. If you procure an ■ agent to deal
fraudulently, or to iie ; if your clerk performs your will : er if. with a seeming ignorance, Iwt a real knowledge of ihe whole, a
partner does the wrung, God will hold each
the partnership, and nreired art equal dinitio:
e opinions »c:
sof doubt, the t
irdly applied.
) be t
wholly i
ipjilied. 1
ie own mind is in doubt. On the con
lere are cases everyday, in which, a
rst, and in every stage, and after the
ial, the advocate is tpiilo sore of the r
f his client's claims. What I say, tl
Meeting of holies look place
nous resolution was passed.
u,e:,ati„n with the view of a,
u-:heunfoi-iunrU.e rolored I'l
mei-gy and. zeal ii
whoso self-den;
i,t
tippik
able
there
d agai
list those
'S£
th
el.atl
:edw!
";i" !'."'-
,„ „,.
''m.' ■
*ted'
n"tlmi
!' ,."'b
ra,ry
, highly respectable fa
nstauces, and there w:
',-cary party, ami a genrie-
etan.-e is willing lo it-silly
i-.-v.ii in tho (xorsuch party.
-the : ,,.l|s ns that the
,,1,0,1,0,.
.re relltrrng !
ilch thev had
furlough. The;
:be^prine;iii
i["in Italy, in
o their hemes
enough to
■each Ktagenfurt, and they
utterly at a loss what to do in a strange
low,." stripped of everything, and without
anv means of raising inoiiev. Though it
sorelv offended their Hungarian pride, they
at last resolved to beg. One said that he
could not begin, and" the other offered to
bv. Tbevci-y first gentleman whom he asked,
gave him several silver zwanzigers. Surprised at such overflowing generosity, ho
rade, and told him lo go in and try. for if he
hail, gootl luck their begging would he at an
id sheltered and the f
ie idle hands havo been
jans of employment, and
'armlise, brought many gen
a the Kosstiths of tlm
th others. The speal
led by Mr. B. Abbatt,
was agreed to,—Bot-
s which n
.lturo. Tim
under.—Pmtut

VOL. V.—NO
ROCHESTER, N. Y., THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1852.
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY,
be m°S3 -!•"„>" iand' t''e wicke'1 eha11 no
All men. tea greater or lessdogroe, have t
Education may shape tho :
tho things which arete bo considered blameworthy, nod determine the derive of iilrime ■
but the root-feeling is implanted by God a?
an original element of mind. To avoid the
menCu°on°a thous-ntldo^i" Wr0nf doinS Puta
all, nono is so successful as the belief
in companies and cuii'edoracies-
etli.u-s, if be bad performed them separri
principle nntl of honor.
formed by simple individuals, fur their
Religious Partisans, when inflamed
(Xt^olate't'V
among worldly
Which would raise r, id
conduct. th:i
■ v it—bu
ofhono
tho sleight of h
Individual .Men, embarked in commerce,
t associated in tiunnce. would perfuriu a
■oiiviclcd of doing ihin-s which companies
lo, and to tho doing of which they give " aid
no tho point where
in to an abstraction
reious volition by which thoy perform a
ng. or upon the full sensation that they,
(mally, have brought a wrong (o pass.—
else performed it—
But, apt:
they .-done perforn edit.
Ctiubl neither acomplisrh
ject. It required a cm
,nob-
Incou-
Jhyim
se.|Uence, men feel that ro-pmisibilitv \e.
bear nearly the same relation ' - ' " '
vidtial that that person's voliti
whole body. In other word:
was done upon the united voli
guilt will bean equal dividend.
. subordinate. . ■ This feeling
md plausible to the last ,levee.
the following statements will con
■uths relating t
tat, in all cases, tho negtei:
If t
mcho
f the who;
,, destroy
of one-tenth of tho
law, is measured by the st
mind : as whether' he desired the
whether he chose it; in short, whelhe,
the added guilt of duplicity red bv, , .cVisvv
Ami be will bt; be.lt! responsible fur all the
mischiefs wbich he s.-t on loot by distributing
that inevitable destroyer of man. God will
bum him with every dollar got by making
goo I men bed, and bud uieu wi,r;e,' and rich
the hoart-brokenni
.ward her ! *
abstrti
uppose that there
large combina
WHOLE NO. 214.
ilw-i"^"
-
is law what
dually,
hold by the same laws of right and
actions, thoso who nige, these who consent,
and those who divido and participate'*the
profits of wrong-do in- are. in moral* law,
principals. Nora,-,- men ;o bliiul their eves
by custom, as a rule of right, nor the law's
permission, nor (be opinion of the community. After (led has distinctly revealed
tlie rules of human action, custom, public
t thini
Judgmont, God shall disclose the
' bring to light
f dishonest brokers
hat day, ho who has acted by the rulei
gospel shall go clear, and none others
ill search out all the guiles of selfish-
all tho turns and complications oi in-
s _ fraud; all the dens of deception :
tempting
legalized ,
Inmost
sucked up
efor *
■s of ther
■r gave eon
I bo atljudj
__^^^__.- mputing to them a course
of conduct as gentlemen, which they in the
ffMPiii'WfflJoan''w-.Jie,-:',>,-me.il and iusiifieil as
either one of th^m to seek to produce wrong
I, to suppress known truth, io tlis-
0 throw tho whole weight ofbodv,
soul, into a fallacy to irnko it
nst the truth ? Can any man tell
1 (Hspensal ion is found to do these
things for others professionally, when it is
wicked to do so personally, and for ones
self!
As an advocate, a man has a right to em-
witli truth, ami as would be so regarded in a
■mild do in private, what they
Men
iessional character. What eve
nridev.-ronrilly, ho will answer
■-,',-.' to i,met theses oT
,ad men will be full of s
!l,e in an ambush at ev,
tch e-ery relvrint,!:;.'. they
houestv. These are the lies
mderstood to involve <
initlerstood net to i
acter of the associ
Above all. let n
in is. either that he d
odo undor
eonseienee, and a company eti
I shall proceed to speak il
order :—
1. Men in Firms. _
:;. Men in representative 1
4. Men in Civil (.'ommunii
hrough the meshes of tho law.
SOIREE IK BEHALFW THE FUGITIVES.
s e-IrXsVli* ^'d *° Sh°a rOBOrt °^ a" *b<
ing a detair of tho proceedings of tho As
= thus schooled
those of von who h
d fugitive to tho State'
uch he or s: "
up to lSr>0, this law was comparatively a tlead
enacted by the St
■ hich he or she has lied."
" 850, thi! ■
United States
you are aware, to that infamous' Act pom,'
larlv -tyled ihe Fugitive Slave Bill—a Bill
■ frrst principles of Civil Liberty', the
'on Law, the ('en,!:,-.;,;,,,,,,film Cui;,,!
. and the law of Cod. -'Lor mv own
says Ju.bm .lav, on,, of tbe b,'i'..bt(-.[
■> aider and abet
f Slavery, and r
appily f
Chi-uiiti.
the l:\igi
nous law. Ilowev
inve resided among,
I in an hotmrabie t
his fire-side, surr
, family, or wor
■rv, lie may be sei/r
■1 low-Christians b,
itn back to the degrad;
j ' 1 fcBdjsuji
of preventing his di" " * '" ""
sen brought
free State—tin
of Hnnmiwav and others, th
treason, and threaten
loath. 3d. Further, pi
Slaves tre libto to
his Bill. A colored p.
Free State by his lei
Id therefore free by tbe law of I
■a day on British soil,
by the genius cf ut
IkinUiotlypiirsuedft
solitary night, by thos
m to tho lace
is md the nit
-surely, this
e i j iti r t i li - ,.f a
lorn, distorted by the plague. She brought,
ny ether fair gifts; hut the doors of
rrulise opened before Iter onlv when she
tught with her the first prayer of a man
iverted to charily a id brotherly love for
oppressed brethren and humanity."—
AMERICAN SLAVERY.
mid in the Teinpei
g been made tha
e Hall, on the sub-
mdredpersons present, ibe audience
nsisttng for the most part of Sunday school
holars. The chair was taken by the Hev,
B. C. Ethe!
1 on the platform by Mr.
The cause of t
i America, v
ked the eha
KII)NAPPING_OD MURDER.
'Inn particulars have been made public,
kidnapping which occurred, on tho 6th
1 I v^forto-leWiP
mpleted by the death, and probable mur-
the Ecnnsylranit
from Baltimore
McCroary has
On tho 31st ult., betweenlO and 11
-IcCreary, the notorious F.lktot, lml
mocked at the door of Joseph S. Mi
IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRIC TELEGRAPHS.
A patent has been enrolled by Pierre Ar-
likI Pai
a.ujil l
rinelec
i bv keys
nbyB
lie r
Mount: surely ti
servants, ye did :
Ji ed people
i your charity, ;
( dtvrrtniion.and whopos
s on tlm svuiprrlbv rrmirri.
m; and we are deb.due:
, whether or not the
nds ready to moot at least, the pressing d
an society to whom we can direct the Inr
■y slave. We a, 1,1, if our objector has p
the. Cell, is net likeK to sini-ve^bi'le.' iie ,-r!
vreb fre
If a
i had had
tigary, and
Tho slaveholders
iated, but tho whole
?e citizens had been
tol.clpth-m..
he was subjec
neglet
rah vol r^l.
■d neglected
prehending a runaway slave
paid with sjtio: una ;,; e.isi,a
proved himself to bu a freenia
sioner received i*5 ; so tliat, either w;
inn freedom. Tl:.
id States ,
lr. Wail-
' day by
who
T,o-- V
ilhout an opiioruuriiy b.
r. and
ght swea
r vUy ' '
ueiebbo:
id end,
, will, I,
lie t,
mplice; and tht
j road at the end
'liliMcarriaco'ti;.
. Miller, who bad heard .it,
urrieti her off to the road at the end of tho
ilef, |,■ (I,,--. ,,.,; i
veriaken bv Mr. Miller, w' ' ' ' "
ill's sennms. He caught
.s fruitless
".Miller i"
raced liie
ho cars for Baltimore
t length found in *
er alleged
smt. They
if the friends of hum
,ie: if they it
o defea
alio
own km
■„-e God
iataeael?and all of'them
i anv way do wrong, and divide ihe profits.
tied: but ihe whole C"
best that, can be mado of his case, ;
client has not a right to the best that
made of his case. A client has a r
less. If he is guilty, ho has no right
cleared, though thero wore a thousam
to huoy him up a-d float him off the p
.,,!. indeed custom bus confounded them
,,-rccptiiius of men, so tliat many think ■
they have a right, and are even bound
,nd intogritv to do that which I a
heinous sin. If it would be w,
to befriend a thief, and hide hii
-tide of til*) law, and to
.{■iru-a assault; of up;,'men:
st difference between matin
,rc< .led and
ie,i employ !■
n-esidod over by his 1
who has continued to ei
in tha cause of the slai
which he holds the clistin
men appointed,
placed the Rev. ]
of vengeance, disowned thes
■ ssed to I
igread a
SldTl
mntiove
'■;;
friend wished tt
the car, oi
here she would be
n the 7th hist.—
.liiuiwurjJoseph
hrane took Mil-
;■,.;,,,,;.. . ,
to that of
t.roliie.i cvli
wheel atiif ;„ycrs, put m mot
hammers, by means of which
,|uisito to [dri.-ii the iiuger upon a serio
keys, tin whirl, sinus, letters, or numbers
written, to effect tin: transmission of bit
imcilts of ineehaui.su
Underneath
radial reds, equal
tho purpose of enabling each
'the rod
>e stopped
helical lino around the cylinder,
tgeac' ''
shaft,
particular key'lotv
ny one of the hoys
red. The lowt
? caused to take
Iso placed underneath the key-
ion when the key is released ft
■■Inch soars into a ratchet wheel t
ing shaft, and thus allows the si
das^rS11---;,1;.-"., !■:,■/*'
nr.Kw
ift (which
1 that
cylinder is provided with
the teeth of
duced will bo identical will, (b'i't pn,dm;cd
*» thrnn-fh,
ith increased advuntago. Therota-
itablished be-
to subsist, independently of any iiTogularily
U,r the batel of thed'rd to rim over it,' 7\]v\".
ions. The clock-work forscttin- the cylinder
in motion must bo wound up 'from time to
hich
the bar, actuated by Ihe keys, may bu caused
lo take effect so as to produce ou the ratchet-
wheel a propelling power which should
be oiertetl.—l[,-citauies Vaga-ine.
got' tire
ONE MILLIO.X DIlLLilRS' IlEWARII.
Ran away from the su'.scriber, on tbe 18th
ugust, lti-1'J. a likely Magyar fellow, named
■■■,- !-■■ -:, . . i;. . ,,!.,,-,;;..,
ot G inches high, dark complexion, marked
tinned agai;
aid I'n-ilive
I penalty of
eed. He wa. „ __
England, where lie passed himself
ding the said fug
as the full penalty of the law will b
usly enforced. He was lately heard (
gave no heed to the
tartod.. AtHavre-dc-Ornco,tl
They tiiei
Miller, but
eliirned io
. Early in
two handkerchiefs' tied
ekllf.
louch
light stutter, particularly if a little exci1
The above reward will be ..■aid it dciive
„ me:.- Vienna. If lodged in anv jail
„y ,;f the .States rso as 1 can gel him; .'
way paths, by which men come at last
wickedness are just as bail as ihe broad way
itself. If you procure an ■ agent to deal
fraudulently, or to iie ; if your clerk performs your will : er if. with a seeming ignorance, Iwt a real knowledge of ihe whole, a
partner does the wrung, God will hold each
the partnership, and nreired art equal dinitio:
e opinions »c:
sof doubt, the t
irdly applied.
) be t
wholly i
ipjilied. 1
ie own mind is in doubt. On the con
lere are cases everyday, in which, a
rst, and in every stage, and after the
ial, the advocate is tpiilo sore of the r
f his client's claims. What I say, tl
Meeting of holies look place
nous resolution was passed.
u,e:,ati„n with the view of a,
u-:heunfoi-iunrU.e rolored I'l
mei-gy and. zeal ii
whoso self-den;
i,t
tippik
able
there
d agai
list those
'S£
th
el.atl
:edw!
";i" !'."'-
,„ „,.
''m.' ■
*ted'
n"tlmi
!' ,."'b
ra,ry
, highly respectable fa
nstauces, and there w:
',-cary party, ami a genrie-
etan.-e is willing lo it-silly
i-.-v.ii in tho (xorsuch party.
-the : ,,.l|s ns that the
,,1,0,1,0,.
.re relltrrng !
ilch thev had
furlough. The;
:be^prine;iii
i["in Italy, in
o their hemes
enough to
■each Ktagenfurt, and they
utterly at a loss what to do in a strange
low,." stripped of everything, and without
anv means of raising inoiiev. Though it
sorelv offended their Hungarian pride, they
at last resolved to beg. One said that he
could not begin, and" the other offered to
bv. Tbevci-y first gentleman whom he asked,
gave him several silver zwanzigers. Surprised at such overflowing generosity, ho
rade, and told him lo go in and try. for if he
hail, gootl luck their begging would he at an
id sheltered and the f
ie idle hands havo been
jans of employment, and
'armlise, brought many gen
a the Kosstiths of tlm
th others. The speal
led by Mr. B. Abbatt,
was agreed to,—Bot-
s which n
.lturo. Tim
under.—Pmtut